Mennonite Church Canada Witness – Ministry in China

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Mennonite Church Canada Witness – Ministry in China

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Mennonite Church Canada Witness – Ministry in China. CH I N A. China is a vast and diverse land…. Home to modern cities…. And geographical richness. China has impoverished rural areas…. ancient traditions…. And a dynamic economy - annual growth of 9% over the last 2 decades. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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CHINA

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China is a vast and diverse land…

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Home to modern cities…

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And geographical richness.

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China has impoverished rural areas…

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ancient traditions…

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And a dynamic economy - annual growth of 9% over the

last 2 decades.

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In China you find fantastic

food

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and 1.3 Billion fascinating people.

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• Population 1.3 billion

• Urban-30%• Rural-70%• 8% Economic

Growth over last 10 years

• Huge Gap between rich and poor

China is a Vast Country

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“We live in a global village. As Christians we should be leading

the way in building bridges of understanding.”

-Pastor Yuan Shiguo- EMS Graduate

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Mennonite Church Canada Witness with three other partners has

formed China Educational Exchanged

• Eastern Mennonite Missions• Mennonite Church Canada Witness• Mennonite Central Committee• Mennonite Mission Network

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• CEE is an Inter-Mennonite Program

• CEE has worked in China since 1981

• 240 people have served in China with CEE over its 25 year history!

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Mennonites are building bridges

• with the Church• through Education• by connecting people• via Social Assistance

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Mennonites help build bridges with the Chinese Church

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Building bridges by sponsoring lay leadership training

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Assisting Bible School and Seminary Students

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Partnering with Churches in the construction of Meeting Points

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Sponsoring pastors and evangelists to study abroad

Yin Hongtao-AMBS Grad

Wu Jinzhen and her husband, Wu Wei, are currently at Eastern Mennonite Seminary

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Providing financial assistance and

encouragement to evangelists and pastors

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Mennonites help build bridges through Education

• People teach English at Chinese universities for two year terms

• There are also opportunities for… – 5 week– 1 semester– Or 1 year

assignments

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Rick Leonard in Class

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Todd Hanson with Students

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Building bridges through teaching English fosters

• Relationships• Understanding• Friendship• Changed Lives• And…

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Peace

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Connecting People is another way Mennonites build bridges in China

• Over 200 hundred English teachers from Chinese universities have been on the Exchange Program.

• Every year 8-12 Chinese English teachers spend a semester at Eastern Mennonite University.

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MCC - International Visitor Exchange Program

Wang Ping, the first Chinese IVEPer, taught at a school in Pennsylvania.

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Cross-Cultural Learning Tours

• 2005 – Mennonite Church Canada Learning Tour

• 2004 - Eastern Mennonite High School Choir

• 2004 – Eastern Mennonite University

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Mennonites build bridges via Social Assistance

Projects

• Jeanette Hanson chats with

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The Nanjing Counselling Centre

• begun in 2002 in Nanjing by Sun Wen and Wang Xuefu.

• is a Christian institution which attempts to contextualize counselling into Chinese culture.

• partners with Mennonites in helping people become whole.

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Assisting Poor Primary School Students to Remain in School

• Rapid changes have left huge gaps in the social safety net.

• Many can’t pay school fees.

• Mennonites help needy students stay in school.

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Providing School Kits to needy students

• Families are often unable to provide school supplies for their children.

• Mennonites have provided school kits for needy children.

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• Hundreds of Children in Guangan Prefecture, Sichuan Province have hearing deficits.

• Lack of testing centres and no funds for hearing aids mean many children are not helped.

• Mennonites have helped train speech therapists.

• Mennonites have helped test children and purchased hearing aids for children.

Sponsoring Early Childhood Hearing

Program

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• Amity began in 1985 at the initiative of Chinese Christians.

• Amity works in:– Health– English Teaching – Social Services– Rural Development– Special Education– Disaster Relief

Mennonites are building bridges through a partnership with the

Amity Foundation

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Amity Printing Company

• The Amity Printing Co. is a joint venture between the Amity Foundation and the United Bible Societies.

• Founded in 1988, Amity prints many kinds of Christian materials, including hymnals, calendars, and Bibles.

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• Over 42 million complete Bibles have been printed by Amity. They are made available in churches and bookstores through a nationwide network of distribution points.

• Because the United Bible Society donates the paper, Chinese Christians can purchase a Bible for 12 Yuan ($2.00 CDN or $1.50 USD)

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When asked what would be the most helpful activity in which Mennonites could be engaged in China, one Chinese Scholar said: “to build a bridge between people of different cultures.”

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Building Bridges

with China

• with the Church

• through Education

• by connecting people

• via Social Assistance

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Together, we are aligning with God’s work in China through our

partnership in CEE and Mennonite Church Canada Witness